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For what it's worth, the "faith in lineage" stuff doesn't require magical thinking and is pretty helpful. The downside of it from my perspective is it's just a lot of stuff to learn and a bit complicated to maintain in a Western cultural context. Plenty of people are making progress with more stripped-down approaches that rhyme better with the scientific worldview.



The main problem with « faith in lineage » is that it’s institutionalized argument by authority. It’s a giant bias.


It's more like "adopting the view that this will work," because doing that works. It's a pragmatic argument, in practice. Dogma certainly creeps in when you get away from practice into politics, but "bias" isn't a concern in awakening. It's all about what works.


However, it turns out not to be necessary or desirable for this approach. It might be necessary or useful for some practices, but not this one!




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